• Hajj Application, Draft for Mualim / transportation and Filing of Government forms for Hajj Visa. • Accommodation in ZamZam Towers Makkah for 8 days on BB basis. • Accommodation in Anwar Al Madina Movenpick for 3 days on BB basis. • 5 to 6 Days accommodation in Aziziah (3-4 days before and 2 days after Hajj depending upon flight schedule and sighting of moon) on gender based room sharing of 6-7 persons with Full Board Meal. • Hajj Days accommodation at Maktab # 03.

• Meals during Hajj days in Mina with Hot and cold beverages service. • Exclusive SOUTHERN transportation during 5 days of Hajj. • Mualim provided transport for JED-MAK-MED-JED (Saudi Government arrangements) • Conduct of orientation and training programs before Hajj. • Provision of Ihram kit/Baggage Tags/Company ID cards, Local Mobile SIMs and Hajj literature. • Formal itinerary will be provided before departure, subject to minor changes due to moon sighting.

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